Monique Mercure
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Monique Mercure
Summary
Monique Mercure is a human[1]. She was born in Montreal[2]. She was born on November 14, 1930[3]. She died in Montreal[4]. She died on May 17, 2020[5]. She worked as a stage actor[6] and film actor[7]. She ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (105 views/month, #7,244 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Montreal[2], Monique Mercure…
- Monique Mercure passed away in Montreal[4].
- Monique Mercure was born on November 14, 1930[3].
- Monique Mercure died on May 17, 2020[5].
- Monique Mercure was married to Pierre Mercure[9].
- Monique Mercure held citizenship in Canada[10].
- Monique Mercure worked as a stage actor[6].
- Monique Mercure's professions included film actor[7].
- Monique Mercure was educated at Cégep de Saint-Laurent[11].
- Monique Mercure was educated at École de musique Vincent-d'Indy[12].
- Monique Mercure received the Companion of the Order of Canada[13].
- Monique Mercure received the Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec[14].
- Monique Mercure received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[15].
- Monique Mercure received the Companion of the Ordre des arts et des lettres du Québec[16].
- Monique Mercure received the Prix Gascon-Roux[17].
- Monique Mercure received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award[18].
- Monique Mercure was a member of Royal Society of Canada[19].
- Monique Mercure is recorded as female[20].
- Monique Mercure's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Monique Mercure's archives at is recorded as Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec[22].
- The cause of death was head and neck cancer[23].
- Monique Mercure's family name is recorded as Q37062976[24].
- Monique Mercure's given name is recorded as Monique[25].
- Monique Mercure's manner of death is recorded as natural causes[26].
- Monique Mercure's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[27].
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Origins and Family
Monique Mercure's place of birth was Montreal[2]. She was born on November 14, 1930[3].
Education
Educated at Cégep de Saint-Laurent[11], a CEGEP[28], in Canada[29], founded in 1968[30] and École de musique Vincent-d'Indy[12], a higher education institution[31], in Canada[32], founded in 1932[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include stage actor[6] and film actor[7].
Recognition
Awards received include Companion of the Order of Canada[13], a grade of an order[34], in Canada[35], founded in 1967[36]; Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec[14], a grade of an order[37], in Canada[38]; Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[15], a fellowship award[39], in Canada[40]; Companion of the Ordre des arts et des lettres du Québec[16], a grade of an order[41]; Prix Gascon-Roux[17], a theatre award[42], founded in 1986[43]; and Governor General's Performing Arts Award[18], a group of awards[44], in Canada[45], founded in 1992[46].
Personal Life
Among Monique Mercure's spouses was Pierre Mercure[9].
Death and Burial
Monique Mercure died on May 17, 2020[5]. She passed away in Montreal[4]. The cause of death was head and neck cancer[23].
Why It Matters
Monique Mercure ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (105 views/month, #7,244 of 1,000,298).[8] She has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] She is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
FAQs
Where was Monique Mercure born?
Monique Mercure was born in Montreal[2].
Where did Monique Mercure die?
Monique Mercure died in Montreal[4].
Who was Monique Mercure married to?
Monique Mercure's spouses include Pierre Mercure[9].
What did Monique Mercure do for work?
Monique Mercure worked as stage actor[6] and film actor[7].
Where did Monique Mercure go to school?
Monique Mercure was educated at Cégep de Saint-Laurent[11] and École de musique Vincent-d'Indy[12].
What awards did Monique Mercure receive?
Honors received include Companion of the Order of Canada[13], Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec[14], Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[15], and Companion of the Ordre des arts et des lettres du Québec[16].